Let's not get ahead of ourselves, some clubs are meant to be exclusive. Legally exclusive.
Take hunting clubs. A week ago, the visually impaired couldn't legally take part in any of the fun. On Dec 13, lawmakers opened the doors of animal sacrifice to the blind, giving them permission to kill in the wild.
Why not? If you can't see what you're shooting, bring someone who can. Phrases like "another person aims for you" and "all the [blind person] does is pull the trigger" make perfect sense to me! There are those people who aren't blind and have problems aiming, especially when hunting with their millionaire friends. No problem there, right? They're not a problem when someone else aims for you. Hell, you don't have to take the heat for any 'mistakes' or 'lapses in judgment'. After all, you're a blind hunter, the world is your clay pigeon!!
Whether the results of your blind hunting efforts pay off remains to be seen. And there's also the issue of who gets to hang the mounted buck in their living room.
"Sorry Charles, heads again! Looks like it's going in my den."
"But, all you did was aim."


Comments (1)
We can have blind driving too. Just point the steering wheel and I'll press the foot pedal.
Posted by James | December 18, 2006 5:40 PM
Posted on December 18, 2006 17:40